Comment on The air begins to leak out of the overinflated AI bubble
givesomefucks@lemmy.world 2 months agoThat’s a social media comment from some Ask Yahoo knockoff…
Like, this isn’t something no one is talking about, you don’t have to solely learn about that from unpopular social media sites (including my comment).
I don’t usually like linking videos, but I’m feeling like that might work better here
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xa2Kpkksf3k
But that PBS video gives a really good background and then talks about the recent discovery.
Jordan117@lemmy.world 2 months ago
AskMeFi predated Yahoo Answers by several years (and is several orders of magnitude better than it ever was).
givesomefucks@lemmy.world 2 months ago
And that linked accounts last comment was advocating for Biden to stage a pre-emptive coup before this election…
www.metafilter.com/activity/306302/…/mefi/
It doesn’t matter if it was created before Ask Yahoo or if it’s older.
It’s random people making random social media comments, sometimes stupid people make the rare comment that sounds like they know what they’re talking about about. And I already agreed no one had to take my word on it either.
But that PBS video does a really fucking good job explaining it.
Cuz if I can’t explain to you why a random social media comment isn’t a good source, I’m sure as shit not going to be able to explain anything like Penrose’s theory on consciousness to you.
Jordan117@lemmy.world 2 months ago
It does if you’re calling it a “knockoff” of a lower-quality site that was created years later, which was what I was responding to.
givesomefucks@lemmy.world 2 months ago
Great.
So the social media site is older than I thought, and the person who made the comment on that site is a lot stupider than it seemed.
Like, Facebooks been around for about 20 years. Would you take a link to a Facebook comment over PBS?